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The Disarmed Body: Sexual De-Armoring with Sexological Bodyworker, Rahi Chun
Description
In this episode of The Brilliant Body Podcast, Ali speaks with guest Rahi Chun, a somatic sex educator, in a wide-ranging conversation about the deep connections between sexuality, embodiment, trauma, and healing. They discuss how cultural conditioning, lack of education, and past experiences can create physical and emotional barriers to pleasure, and explore practical approaches - like fostering safety, consent, and self-awareness - to help individuals and couples reconnect as bodies. The episode highlights the importance of non-judgment, the healing potential of conscious touch and communication, and the ongoing journey toward greater intimacy, self-acceptance, and body brilliance.
FOR MORE ALI MEZEY:
ALI - Website
ALI - LinkTree
FOR MORE RAHI CHUN:
BIO:
Rahi combines his training and experience as a CA state-certified Somatic Sex Educator and Sexological Bodyworker, Certified TRE Provider, NeuroAffective Touch Practitioner, Life Coach with an M.A. in Spiritual Psychology, with certifications in Family Constellations Therapy, DeArmouring Arts, Chi Nei Tsang & Karsai Nei Tsang, and STREAM (Scar Tissue Remediation and Management) in his facilitation of Somatic Sexual Wholeness. His expertise is in the art of Genital Dearmouring having trained practitioners worldwide. Hundreds have also graduated from his signature online course, "The 3 Keys to Genital Dearmouring" or via his live trainings and workshops.
SITE: https://somaticsexualwholeness.com/. And : https:://www.DivineUnionForLovers.com.
Registration and course content for The Three keys to Genital Dearmoring can be found HERE
RAHI SOCIAL MEDIA:
Facebook: @Rahi.Chun
IG: @rahichun
Rahi's ORGANIC SEXUALITY Podcast
Rahi on my podcast: The Disarmed Body: Sexual De-Armoring with Sexological Bodyworker, Rahi Chun
Ali on Rahi's podcast: Your "Sex Problem" Isn't Sexual: It's Relational Geometry with Ali Mezey
OTHER RESOURCES, LINKS AND INSPIRATIONS:
INCEL is a member of an online community of young men who consider themselves unable to attract women sexually, typically associated with views that are hostile towards women and men who are sexually active.
What’s up with Rahi using the terms “vagina-owner” and “penis-owner”? Gender is complex. To be as respectful and inclusive as possible, these terms are an acknowledgement that not every woman has a vagina and not every person with a vagina identifies as a woman. Same goes for penises and male identity.
JO COBBETT The Brilliant Body Podcast episode discussing movement and her community where Rahi and I (and gazillions of people have) met
PHILIP SHEPHERD
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